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The Society for French Studies offers grants in support of conferences held in the UK or Ireland and concerned with research in any area of French Studies. This includes one-day conferences and seminars, and postgraduate conferences. The Society is particularly keen to encourage regional cooperation. Applicants are encouraged to apply for other sources of funding where practicable. The Society prefers not to support conferences and meetings organised by other French Studies Societies which might reasonably be expected to subsidise the event themselves. In addition, it will not support conferences which coincide with its own Annual Conference There are two deadlines per year: 1 March (for conferences to be held in the period from 1 October to 31 March following the date of application) 1 September (for conferences to be held in the period from 1 April to 30 September following the date of application). Applicants will normally be notified of the outcome of their application within two months of the date of the application. Eligibility
Applications may be submitted by British or Irish academics and postgraduates, belonging to higher education departments of French (or departments which teach French), who are undertaking to organise conferences in the UK or Ireland. Preference will be given to members of the Society for French Studies. Level
of Grant
Grants will normally range from £100 to £250. In very exceptional circumstances, a grant of up to £500 may be considered. The Society is happy to co-sponsor events, but such co-sponsorship cannot exceed the contribution made by any other individual co-sponsor. Application Procedure
In order to apply, please send a letter or email giving the following details: a) title, dates, and nature of the conference (including
expected attendance); Applications should be addressed to: Prof M Bryden
School of European Studies Cardiff University 65-68 Park Place PO Box 908 Cardiff CF10 3YQ Email: brydenkm@cardiff.ac.uk Conditions of the Grant If a grant is awarded, the organisers will be required to acknowledge the financial support of the Society in all subsequent publicity, conference programmes, and in any resulting publications. Copies of this material should be included in the report dossier to be sent in, together with the conference report, and accounts, after the event. In addition, the organisers will be asked to send a copy of the conference report to the French Studies Bulletin, and to submit a copy of the detailed final conference accounts to the Treasurer of the Society. Should the conference make a profit, the Society would expect to be reimbursed proportionally, and up to an amount not exceeding the original grant. The Society reserves the right to ask for a refund, should costs not reach the expected level.
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